Kids' books and journals.
What's the connection?

9 June 2026 · Publisher story

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People ask me this a lot.

“So… you write children's books and journals for women?”

Yes. I do.

I get why it sounds odd. On paper, they have nothing in common. One has bright colours and a gap-toothed girl named Mia. The other has journal prompts about identity and ADHD.

But they're the same book, really.

Both exist because something was missing.

I started The Big Stuff series because I looked at what was available for children on body safety, big emotions, and anxiety — and it wasn't good enough. Sanitised, surface-level content that talks around the hard stuff instead of at it. Kids deserve better than that.

The journals came from the same place. I'm a woman with AuDHD and bipolar disorder. I spent years looking for resources that actually understood my brain — without being clinical and cold, or pink-and-fluffy and useless. I needed something honest, structured, and designed for how I actually think.

So I made it myself.

That's what Bare & Brave Publishing is. Not “children's books and adult journals.” One ethos across two audiences:

No fluff. No toxic positivity. No talking around the thing.

Just honest content for people who deserve better than what was already out there.

Whether that person is five years old or thirty-five.

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